Willow Smith stole the show at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards in a simple white lace dress teamed with a denim jacket.

The 12-year-old fashion icon looked every inch the pop star in the sweet white dress with gold trim, while the denim jacket and her tough-looking black boots stopped the ensemble from being too cutesy.

The Whip Your Hair singer added a splash of colour with some neon yellow
socks, which could just be seen peeping out over the top of her ankle boots.

Other young attendees at the awards included Willow's older brother Jayden who wore all black, but also added a splash of colour with his red
socks.

Bella Thorne, Selena Gomez, Kristen Stewart and Khloe Kardashian all also walked the red carpet at the event, which was hosted by Josh Duhamel.

Most of the stars made the most of the sunny LA weather in shorts or pretty mini dresses.

Elizabeth McGovern, who plays Lady Cora in Downton, rocked a thoroughly modern outfit as she attended the opening of West End show The Book of Mormon.

The star ditched the
stockings her character will usually favour for some
black tights, which she wore with a short skater-style navy blue dress, which certainly wouldn't have got the Earl of Grantham's approval but gets a fashion thumbs up from us.

A bright blue quilted jacket and black leather ankle boots finished off the outfit and ensured that the actress stayed warm on the wintry night.

Elizabeth wasn't the only Downton star walking the red carpet, with Brendan Coyle and her on-screen daughter Laura Carmichael also making an appearance.

The Duchess of Cambridge opted for a low-key and warm outfit for a St. Patrick's Day parade in at wet and miserable Aldershot on Sunday.

Recycling the same emerald green Emilia Wickstead coat that she wore at last year's event, she combined this with a conservative black hat, gloves, shoes, warm
black tights and a polo neck, neatly finished off with a shamrock brooch.

However, her heeled court shoes caused her some bother as she became entangled in a drain while at the parade of soldiers from the 1st Battalion Irish Guards at Aldershot barracks.

The Duchess was joined at the event by the Duke of Cambridge, who was dressed in full ceremonial dress for the Irish Guards as part of his role as a colonel in the battalion.

Both Royals were garnished with a spring of shamrock, with Kate fixing a new sprig to the collar of Domhnall, a seven-month-old Irish wolfhound, who is the battalion's official mascot.

Former Corrie actress Helen looked lovely in an all black outfit at last week's TRIC Awards, with her modest black dress with a high collar and long sleeves a far cry from the form-fitting bright pink numbers she has been seen out and about in lately.

The I'm A Celebrity… star even covered her pins in some opaque
black tights, but did flash a little flesh thanks to the lace detailing on the top of her dress.

Helen completed the look with some peep toe black shoes with white detailing, while her bright blonde locks were pulled back off her face into her trademark bun.

Also at the event was Helen's jungle buddy Ashley Roberts, who opted for a slightly more summery dress in pale pink and green. She also ditched the tights in favour of showing off her perfectly tanned pins, which were elongated by some nude court shoes.

Holly combined a pair of black tights brilliantly with a studded black and navy dress and plain black high-heels, which ensured that she was the best dressed star at the Voice event at Soho Hotel in London on Monday.

Holly is known as something of a style icon and her relaxed yet fashionable clothes are often copied by her fans, who'll be hoping for some style inspiration from her when the show returns to our screens at the end of March.

Judges Jessie J, Tom Jones, Will.i.am and Danny O'Donoghue, as well as co-presenter Reggie Yates, also appeared alongside Willoughby (who was wearing black tights) to unveil the start of the second series of The Voice.

Blind auditions get underway on March 30 with judges hoping to find a successor to series one winner Leanne Mitchell.

Whether they are bright, wacky, jazzy or just plain barmy, the Eastbourne and District division of Mencap is encouraging people to pull on a fun pair of socks and donate £1 towards World Downs Syndrome Day on March 21.

"They can be brightly coloured, mismatched, long socks, printed socks - just as long as they are on display and people ask about them and a donation made to help those locally with the disability," Paul Durrant from Eastbourne Mencap said.

The local group hopes to raise £1,000 for World Downs Syndrome Day in order to support local people with Downs Syndrome by putting on special activities and workshops in their residential and day centres.

Although it was only officially adopted by the United Nations in 2011, World Downs Syndrome Day is entering its eighth year and has helped to spread awareness about Downs Syndrome across the globe.

So pull your socks up and give a pound to help raise funds for a good cause.

Morgana, who is known for The Morgana Show, showed off her pins in a glamorous thigh-skimming black mini dress with a slashed neckline and three-quarter sleeves.

She continued the black theme with
black tights and black suede ankle boots. Her blonde hair hung loose to her shoulders and she donned heavy black eyeliner for a smoky look.

Morgana was not the only lady at the event rocking black, with Lucy Pinder teaming leather-look leggings with a black blazer and a white shirt and Clemmie Moody embracing monochrome in black trousers and a black and white shirt.

However, some of the male attendees were more than happy to model some colour, with Keith Lemon standing out in a bold checked suit and pink t-shirt, while Lee Nelson wore bright blue shorts.

The mum-to-be teamed her knee-length brown Hobbs coat, which she has been spotted in before, with a patterned dress from Great Plains as she flew the flag for the Great British High Street.

Now that the weather is a bit warmer, she swapped her thick
black tights for some sheer
hosiery and finished off the look with black heels and a clutch bag.

The Duchess wore her glossy brown locks loose and kept her jewellery simple as she met the town's inhabitants and visited a school and the Fishing Heritage Centre among other local sites.

Maternity tights, which are available in both sheer and opaque styles, ensure that women can carry on wearing stylish dresses and skirts as their bump grows and it's likely Kate will have to invest in some over the coming months.

Actress turned singer Preeya, who was attending the gala screening of Welcome to the Punch, teamed her tiny denim shorts with thick
black tights to ensure she protected her pins from the winter chill.

She paired her
legwear with a printed black and white t-shirt, a red studded leather jacket and a grey bobble hat for a rather low key red carpet look.

Preeya's hair was worn simply loose around her shoulders, while natural makeup meant she looked fresh and on-trend.

Wearing tights or leggings under shorts is a great way to make sure you can get more than a week's wear out of your stylish hotpants in the Great British weather.

Other attendees at the event included the film's star James McAvoy, Take That star Mark Owen and TV presenter Kelly Brook, who showed off her shapely legs in some tight-fitting
leggings teamed with a grey cardigan.

The wife of Take That's Mark Owen teamed her vintage style lemon yellow dress with black
leggings and a sky blue crocheted cardigan with black bow detailing as she attended the Welcome to the Punch after party with her famous other half.

She finished the look with some unusual patterned heels and some thick framed 'geek chic' glasses as well as a slick of bright red lipstick.

The pretty dress, which featured cute ruffled pockets, would be perfect for when the weather gets a bit warmer, but the addition of some leggings meant that the ensemble was also suitable for a chilly spring evening.

If you've got some summery favourites tucked away in the back of the wardrobe, don't wait until the weather gets warmer. Follow Emma's example and team them with some thick
legwear so you can wear them sooner rather than later.

Mark also showed off his flamboyant style at the event, teaming his blue three-piece suit with a floral patterned shirt and chunky brown boots.

The rock chick pouted for the cameras as she posed on the red carpet in a grungy ensemble.

She wore a high-waisted tartan kilt with a black long sleeved crop top and chunky black platform shoes.

Her thick
black tights, which were intentionally laddered at the knee, completed the vibe, alongside her perfected pout, pale skin and dark tousled hair.

The star performed at the iTunes Festival in September but has since seemed awfully quiet.

However, her re-appearance in the public eye at the NME Awards was perfectly timed as her new album is being released in April and she'll be heading off on tour with Ellie Goulding next month, before performing some gigs of her own in the UK.

Hopefully this means we'll get to see a lot more of Charli's edgy ensembles in the near future.